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Are you doing enough to leverage tech for employee relations?

HRExecutive

Advertisement Yet, without a strong focus on analytics, reaching those ER objectives will be an even tougher challenge, according to HR Acuity’s fifth annual Employee Relations Benchmark Study. This year’s study was based on in-depth research from more than 125 organizations, representing approximately 4.5 million employees in the U.S.

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Conducting an HR Audit – Review, Identify, Improve

CCI Consulting

Essentially, HR audits are an efficient tool used to improve processes like recruitment, retention, onboarding, training, salary and compensation, payroll, performance management, and many more common practices within an HR department. The word “audit” generally elicits the idea that an aspect of the operation is doing something wrong.

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What Is Human Resources?

Analytics in HR

As a department, it is responsible for managing HR activities from recruitment and onboarding, compensation and benefits, learning and development, performance management, and employee relations to separation or retirement. Human Resources is both a function and a department within an organization.

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HR Metrics for 2023: The Definitive Guide

Primalogik

Through the right metrics, HR managers and leaders can learn how to better support employees and strengthen results. You’ll learn how motivated and enthusiastic employees feel in their daily work. HR Metrics and Training Metrics can help identify which training programs are working best, gauging their return on investment (ROI).

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A Complete Guide to Hiring Employees in Hong Kong

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It stipulates that employers must provide a written employment contract to their employees within the first month of employment, highlighting terms such as wages, working hours, and leave entitlements. Wages and Working Hours: The EO addresses the fundamental aspect of employment – wages.

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What Is the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS)?

HR Daily Advisor

Pay and benefits, which can show the trends in the market in terms of pay rates and give employers information about the labor market overall; they can even be broken down to wages by area and occupation, or by industry, or by gender. Productivity rates and trends, which can allow employers to benchmark their own productivity rates.

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Types of Compensation: Everything HR Needs to Know

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HR professionals play a crucial role in benchmarking salaries against industry standards, ensuring internal equity, and addressing any pay disparities within the organization. Overtime Pay: Employees who work beyond their regular hours may be eligible for overtime pay, compensating them for the extra time and effort put into their work.